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<vagrantc>

stgraber: would it be disruptive to ubuntu ltsp/ldm/ltspfs maintainence if the debian packaging branch with merged upstream sources?

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i mean, i wouldn't merge them upstream

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but would merge upstream into the debian packaging branches

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<TwinTurbo_>

Got a question for someone who might be familiar with router packet flooding

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<vagrantc>

TwinTurbo_: no one will know if they're familiar enough until you ask the question :)

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<TwinTurbo_>

Ok so I wanna flood my home router so it lags the connection when my kid plays Call of Duty. I'm trying to get him to stop playing. He's on the DSL line while I'm on wifi. Is there a command I can use in the terminal to flood my router?

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<vagrantc>

why not just block the appropriate ip addresses/ports ?

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or set up bandwith limits, or something similar

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<TwinTurbo_>

I have no idea how to block specific ports. And do I setup bandwith limits on my routers software?

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<vagrantc>

or, also, is there some social solution to this problem? :)

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<TwinTurbo_>

tried that

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